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thesedaze
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Hello folks,
I'm a big fan of Bill Laswell, and Nicky Ryan's work intrigues me as well. Both of them know how to create beautiful vocal landscapes through uses of reverb and delay. Whether it be live, or in the studio.
I was curious to know if anyone can lend me a helping hand as to how to create such lush sounds for vocals. Whether it's through a processor, and/or VST plugins (I'm using Cubase).
Another vocal technique I enjoy, and would like to learn about was used on Tool's last album Lateralus. It was in one of the latter tracks, and the vocalists' voice sounded like it was slowly backwards swelling just before the actual lyric was sung.
Any tips would be much appreciated...
thanks
I'm a big fan of Bill Laswell, and Nicky Ryan's work intrigues me as well. Both of them know how to create beautiful vocal landscapes through uses of reverb and delay. Whether it be live, or in the studio.
I was curious to know if anyone can lend me a helping hand as to how to create such lush sounds for vocals. Whether it's through a processor, and/or VST plugins (I'm using Cubase).
Another vocal technique I enjoy, and would like to learn about was used on Tool's last album Lateralus. It was in one of the latter tracks, and the vocalists' voice sounded like it was slowly backwards swelling just before the actual lyric was sung.
Any tips would be much appreciated...
thanks